Chiappa announces the acquisition of French security specialist SAPL

Rino Chiappa, president of the Italian company group of the same name.

The Chiappa Group officially announced the acquisition of the French company SAPL (Société d'Application des Procédés Lefebvre), which has been active in the firearms and ammunition sector for professional security and law enforcement since 1949. This acquisition not only strengthens Chiappa's position in the professional security sector, but also opens up new opportunities to provide reliable, high-performance solutions to demanding professionals.

With this agreement, Chiappa confirms its commitment to growth and progress by entering into a strategic partnership with SAPL aimed at consolidating the strengths of both companies to ensure the best mutual support for future development. In this new partnership, SAPL will focus on strengthening its operations, optimising its manufacturing capacities and introducing innovative products in both the French and international markets. Together, this partnership will open up new possibilities and opportunities for SAPL and its stakeholders.

With Chiappa's support, SAPL can now implement its ambitious development plans, bringing cutting-edge solutions to the market. Together, the two companies are ready to present innovations that will chart a new course for the future of the security industry.

The future of SAPL after the takeover by Chiappa

"This is a positive new beginning for SAPL ," said Emilie Lefebvre, CEO of Société d'Application des Procédés Lefebvre. "Joining forces with the Chiappa Group will provide us with the resources and expertise to successfully manage this next chapter and build a solid future for SAPL."

Rino Chiappa, President of the Chiappa Group, added:"We welcome SAPL to the Chiappa Group and recognise the company's valuable expertise and market position. We are committed to supporting SAPL in this new phase, ensuring a smooth transition and working together to achieve shared success".

For more information: www.sapl.fr.

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